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Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
481 kr
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American Amazon takes readers on a journey through the hidden rivers and forests of the southeastern United States - one of North America's most biodiverse wilderness areas. National Geographic explorer and photographer Mac Stone captures iconic landscapes such as the Everglades and Mobile Bay. From alligators and black bears to rare orchids and cypress groves, the book combines stunning photography with compelling storytelling, underscoring the urgent need to protect these ancient waterways - a true natural treasure in America's backyard.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2014
493 kr
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From Lake Okeechobee to Florida Bay, from inside the bone-crushing jaws of an alligator to the storms that race across the blackwater backcountry, award-winning conservation photographer Mac Stone takes us on a visual journey through the Everglades. More than 200 striking photographs showcase the natural beauty of this unique wetland, capturing the amazing depths of its landscapes, the diversity of its wildlife, and the resilience of the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States.Aerial views highlight the vast expanse of the River of Grass. Underwater images capture the endless wonders of the Everglades, including sharks darting through mangrove roots. Intimate close-ups showcase awe-inspiring flora and fauna such as the ghost orchid, the Florida panther, the endangered Everglades snail kite, roseate spoonbills, and, of course, the majestic American alligator.As a biologist for the National Audubon Society, Stone traveled to the most remote areas of the Everglades to collect these images. With his camera, he explored Everglades National Park, Corkscrew Swamp, Fisheating Creek, and dozens of sites that few are permitted to visit. His stunning photographs capture the innumerable facets of this ecological marvel while speaking to the importance of wilderness conservation and the need to protect these amazingly wild wetlands.In a special foreword, Michael Grunwald introduces readers to a short history of the Everglades, from the immense amount of developing and restructuring it has endured to a discussion of the dangers inherent to destroying such an important ecosystem. Grunwald breaks down just how crucial Everglades restoration is, not only for Florida but as a litmus test for other watersheds around the world.Exclusive essays from the top minds in Everglades conservation appear throughout the book, opening an even wider perspective on Stone’s powerful photographs. With its stellar selection of informative writings, together with images that have wowed National Geographic, the BBC, NPR, as well as magazines and newspapers across the globe, Everglades provides a rare glimpse at the world’s most famous wetland.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
507 kr
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Awe-inspiring photographs of the ancient wetlands of the American South by National Geographic Explorer Mac Stone, highlighting spectacular webs of life below ancient cypress canopiesCypress: The Last Old-Growth Swamps is an immersive photographic exploration of the few remaining ancient cypress forests of the American South, places where time slows, water holds memory, and ecosystems older than most civilizations still hum with life. This book invites readers on a visual journey deep into the oldest and most pristine forests on the planet.Cypress contains stunning imagery from remote locations within the Black River in North Carolina, Francis Beidler Forest and Congaree Swamp in South Carolina, and Corkscrew Swamp in Florida, places many may never see firsthand. Captivating images reveal intimate and often hidden moments: ghost orchids blooming high in cypress trees, prothonotary warblers threading through cypress knees, and endangered panthers searching the sloughs and uplands for prey.Mac Stone’s award-winning photographs represent over a decade spent in the field alongside ecologists, dendrochronologists, hydrologists, naturalists, and local community members. The expansive landscape photography is paired with essays and personal reflection on the complex worlds of bottomland forest that once occupied vast expanses across the southeastern United States but have been systematically drained and clearcut over time.Today, only a handful of old-growth swamps remain. Emphasizing the resilience and recovery underway in many protected swamps, this book invites readers to not just admire these environments but to recognize them as living archives of deep time, still here, still breathing, still shaping the world, and urgently worth protecting. Cypress shows that the survival of old-growth wetlands is inseparable from our own well-being.